Chosen Generation

Elder Arlene Taylor was born march 25, 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland. She received an education in the Queen Anne's county school system. Upon the completion of her high school tenure, she attended Chesapeake College, and later the Computer Communications Institution in Wilmington, Delaware. She co-founded the youth group "Youth in Action" at that time. Under this title, she organized field trips, a softball team, an anti-drug march, and a biographical play entitled "Crackin' Up on Crack". In 1991she received the Governor's Citation in recognition of her "impressive commitment to the people of Queen Anne's County as demonstrated by her dedicated efforts and vision in effectively addressing the problem of substance abuse and particularly her noteworthy contributions in the areas of prevention". By 1995, she was ordained evangelist in the Mount Sinai Holy Church of America, Inc. She then labored in God's vineyard preaching the Gospel, and through her ministry many souls were saved, countless lives changed. Continuing her faithful service, she established herself as a respected woman of God in the community, church, legal, and school systems. Judges, attorneys, and principles alike all honor "Rev. Taylor". In 1997, she founded the 4-H National Women's Conference. Women from five states gathered to the Holiday Inn in Annapolis, MD to "experience God" like they never had before. On July 5, 1998; elder Arlene f. Taylor gave birth to that vision and Chosen Generation Deliverance Ministries was born. On October 1, 2005 Chosen Generation held its 1st Annual Fall Conference and Stepping out Gala where pastor Taylor was ordained Overseer of Chosen Generation Deliverance Ministries, Inc. Elder Taylor is currently working in the capacity of Overseer, Pastor and Founder of "Chosen", and Founder of the 4-H National Women's Conference . To add to her list of past responsibilities, she held a 4-year term as Vice-President of the National Youth Convention of the Mount Sinai Holy Church of America. She has been, and remains a mentor, confidant, encourager, friend, and "mother" to many.